About Craig
Craig Goza earned his J.D. from Washburn University School of Law in 2017. He completed a law program known for its emphasis on practical training and courtroom skills. That training underpins the work he does now in Missouri.
After law school he moved into practice in Missouri. He is admitted to the Missouri bar and has handled matters in state court. Early in his career he joined the Law Office of Evelyn C. Lewis, LLC, where he has taken on a steady docket of cases and legal matters for individuals and organizations across the state.
His approach to a file is methodical. He prepares written pleadings, drafts motions and briefs, and manages the procedural steps that litigation demands. He places a premium on clear written work and timely filings. He also spends time on research and case analysis, tracing statutory language and precedent to build a record that can withstand scrutiny in hearings and trials.
Colleagues describe him as pragmatic in the courtroom and thorough at the desk. He adopts a measured tone with judges and opposing counsel, aiming to clarify legal issues rather than obscure them. That style fits the caseload he has maintained at the Law Office of Evelyn C. Lewis, LLC, where he works alongside other attorneys and support staff to move matters forward for clients.
Outside of court appearances he advises clients on procedural options and next steps. He breaks complex legal questions into concrete choices, and he explains the likely consequences of different courses of action. That combination of courtroom work and client counseling shapes how he allocates his time each week.
In practice he balances preparation for hearings with client contact, document drafting and legal research. He has continued to build experience since graduating law school in 2017, taking on new responsibilities as matters require. He handles filings and appearances in Missouri state courts and helps clients understand the practical implications of legal decisions.
He currently concentrates his practice on representing clients in Missouri state courts.